Middleton Place

We took Athene (visiting for a week) out to Middleton Place today.  It may be July in Charleston, but it wasn’t that hot, surprisingly.  Yes, it was 90-something, but there was a nice breeze off the water and it wasn’t too humid.  At any rate, it was nice in the shade.  Middleton is one of my favorite places to photograph, and although there isn’t much blooming at this time of year, the gardens are rich, green, and gorgeous.

I love the geometric layout of the formal gardens.
Middleton Place

The wood nymph is the oldest marble statue on the grounds and the iconic work identified with Middleton.  I’ve photographed her every time I’ve visited and she never looks the same twice.

Middleton Place

I hadn’t ever seen this little statue, tucked away in some bushes away from the museum.

Middleton Place

I lucked out with this one. I held the camera up over the sundial and just aimed.

Middleton Place

There were dragonflies everywhere – green, red, and blue – and so impossibly fast that I didn’t really get any great photos – except this one, where the dragonfly was thoughtfully posting on top of an iron heron in the middle of a reflecting pool.

Middleton Place

This frog had found the perfect patch of sunlight in the well house.

Frog in the wellhouse at Middleton Place

Lazy squirrel is lazy.

Squirrel at Middleton Place

This white ibis decided that walking away from us on the path was easier than flying.

White ibis walking down the path at Middleton Place

And finally, this great egret had no fear of us, even if the sidewalk led right by his preferred spot.

Great egret at Middleton Place

Great egret at Middleton Place

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